PR8 takes everything and turns it on it's head. It's a drum-machine-style synth but is also so much more. Uses 6 'virtual' tracks and the drum 'instruments' are able to use any combination of all of the NES's hardware voices SIMULTANEOUSLY!

Tons of features and 180hz refresh rate for fast pitch sweeps and other effects. And yes, it has Auto Echo too!

'Nijuu' is a compilable audio/music macro-language that uses ASM6 6502 assembler to output either a NES ROM or a .NSF file of your music. Similar in approach to MML but is actually based very heavily on my original NES audio drivers that I used for game music. Developed much further to include the now infamous Auto-Echo effect and also some random generative features and a tool to convert simple MIDI data to compilable text.

NES-Audio.com is a one-stop place where you can download the most up-to-date versions of my NES audio tools.

All of my NES software is designed to run either on NES hardware (via a PowerPak cartridge is the best way) or in a NES emulator. Both Pulsar and PR8 have very specific requirements though so make sure you read the relevant section of their respective manuals.

Emulator performance and compatibility is variable. There's some advice in the manuals regarding choosing a good one for my tools.

My up-to-date-ish blog is NTRQ.NET and if you want to read about my old game stuff and some other random bits and bobs, head on over to DUTYCYCLEGENERATOR.COM